03 Honda Accord continuous High Idleing very little acceleration performance

Asked by Cody Mar 30, 2020 at 03:22 AM about the 2003 Honda Accord EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 02 Honda accord stays at an high Idle and when I go to
drive it, always starts off my losing any power an wont
really have any acceleration and all gauges quit performing
to.
But while trying to press the gas pedal after starting the car
it will like to sputter out an then die until i get a jump? I was
thinking something to do with my air system or fuel
pressure regulator so please if anybody has have the same
issues please tell me what you got fixed for it to start
running again!

2 Answers

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A vacuum leak would cause all those symptoms. Look for a disconnected or cracked vacuum line.

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I have a 2002 honda accord when i press the pedal the acceleration does it move up fast takes a quick minute to pass 20 mile what can i do to fix it

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